Sir Henry Edwards, 1st Baronet

Sir Henry Edwards, 1st Baronet CB (20 July 1812 23 April 1886) was an English Conservative politician who sat in the House of Commons in two periods between 1847 and 1869.

Edwards was the son of Henry Lees Edwards and Lea Priestley. He was J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant for the West Riding of Yorkshire and reached the rank of Colonel in the 2nd West Yorkshire Regiment Yeomanry Cavalry.[1]

In 1847 Edwards was elected Member of Parliament (MP) for Halifax and held the seat until 1852.[2] In 1857 he was elected MP for Beverley and was re-elected in subsequent elections. He was created a baronet of Pye Nest on 3 August 1866. After the 1868 general election the election was declared void on 11 Mar 1869. No writ was issued to replace the members and the constituency was disenfranchised by an Act which received Royal assent on 4 July 1870.[3] Edwards was High Sheriff of Yorkshire in 1872.[4]

Edwards died at the age of 73.

Edwards married Maria Churchill Coster, daughter of Thomas Coster, on 19 April 1838. He was succeeded in the baronetcy by his son Henry.[1]

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Edward Davis Protheroe
Sir Charles Wood
Member of Parliament for Halifax
18471852
With: Sir Charles Wood
Succeeded by
Francis Crossley
Sir Charles Wood
Preceded by
Edward Glover
William Denison
Member of Parliament for Beverley
1857 – 1869
With: William Denison to 1859
Ralph Walters 1859–1860
James Walker 1860–1865
Christopher Sykes 1865–1868
Edmund Hegan Kennard from 1868
Writ suspended
Constituency abolished 1870
Baronetage of the United Kingdom
New creation Baronet
of Pye Nest
1866 – 1886
Succeeded by
Henry Coster Lea Edwards
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